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people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because it is not a helpful comparison to what the gestapo did to what they are doing to your unfortunate friend. but the tax authorities have a lot of information already. >> give me break. do you think i'm really comparing them with the gestapo. it is a metaphor. an exaggeration. of course the franchise tax court is housed by loyal servants if you can't take a joke. >> you can make fun of your jokes because the people are making outrages claims -- -- neil: two guys walk into a bar. charles, the issue is the government seeping into areas that i didn't think i
people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because...
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joe was there with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. he does -- what he's doing this morning across this country because he loves this country, and he's not a quiter. he's a fighter. i want to introduce to you joe the plumber. [applause] [applause] >> i really appreciate you all coming. i loved my own plumbing crews. i had communications engineer. i had guys that worked for me. [applause] >> not that you-all work for me, but you do work for the american people? one way or another. and i believe in giving credit where credit is due. and i want to thank you for what you do. you guys are empowering your fellow man. what you guys are doing is incredible, getting the information out there, blogging. we can't do that without you guys. americans for prosperity, a lot of great organizations out there can't do it without the american people, and that's you guys. so thank you very much. i really appreciate it. [applause] >> usually my speech is about yelling at people, to be honest with you. usually i don't make people feel good about themselves,
joe was there with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. he does -- what he's doing this morning across this country because he loves this country, and he's not a quiter. he's a fighter. i want to introduce to you joe the plumber. [applause] [applause] >> i really appreciate you all coming. i loved my own plumbing crews. i had communications engineer. i had guys that worked for me. [applause] >> not that you-all work for me, but you do work for the american people? one way or...
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angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial park.
angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial...
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thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically.
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and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is equip me to go back now and really start to work on the questions that people have been asking me. the questions that they haven't had answered. >> i'm going to go out there and i'm going to work on those stories and i'm going to come back to these towns and say did i answer those questions? did i help you understand the issue that is so important to you that you asked about one day. >> ali, knowing what the questions are to know what kind of information to give people about this incredibly important debate. what are people telling you about where we go from here, ali? >> well, people are -- there is hope
and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. >> kelly: good afternoon captioned by closed captioning services, inc. the death panel, health care for seniors. and plus, remember fannie mae and freddie mac? meet their cousin jenny, the latest subprime mortgage lender and possible bailout considered e-candidate. gearing up for the 2010 sen have yo yous-- census. the journal editorial report starts right now. welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. claims fast and furious that the democrat health care reform plan, what critics are calling death panels for seniors and children with birth defects. sarah palin got in on the act recently writing on her facebook page, saying the american i know and love is not one where my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of a death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they are worthy of health care. what they said this week. >> the rumor circulatin
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joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get media coverage about health care. as the health care debate was heating up on tv, we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is going to cover us. if i get sick, i'm going
joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get media coverage about health care. as the health care debate was heating up on tv, we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement...
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to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state legislatures have looked for ways to voucher people into a private system. >> representative cohen, what about you? do you see government subsidies to help low-income americans buy health insurance? >> we do that now with medicaid. a great program. signed into law 44 years ago. medicare medicaid, referred to as socialism at the time that are as american as apple pie today. >> lawmakers pretty much across the board want to see increased competition, including something like a marketplace in which people would be able to compare and con cratrast different insue pla
to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state...
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yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now ready for questions and answers. i would like to request, in order to get as many questions in as possible, if you keep your questions succinct and in the form of a question. thank you. >> my first question is, today on the radio you were asking a question about the media hypophysis a new duck that question. >> thank you. >> my second question is i totally agree with you about climate change the dud you think is the height of irresponsibility to tie it to such a far-fetched events as the chinese taking over africa as you did today? it dilutes your other message. my third question is will you agree to
yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now...
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she went to us to understand that the people in this book were people like us. >> what is important, the late marshal for 80, peculiarly gifted american writer, but about a subject that i cover in my new book on martin luther king jr. the most gift apostle of martin luther king jr. is jesse jackson. this book is a great book because it captures a great american. jesse jackson is a jeffersonian figure, the constant self recreation, perennial quest for the means to articulate an american ideal that is nurtured in his bosom privately that he wants to share with the world publicly. jesse jackson is an american original. i argue in my book that he makes love in language, the cadence is undulating rhythms that twist and turn, a very sensual where flesh and spirit meet. you take the measure of jesse jackson here, in the fullest biography of him. the late marshall frady was a great writer. raise rebels, robin callie in my mind is one of the great scholars ever produced in the african-american experience. in my generation of scholars, nobody is more talented and more gifted than robin callie.
she went to us to understand that the people in this book were people like us. >> what is important, the late marshal for 80, peculiarly gifted american writer, but about a subject that i cover in my new book on martin luther king jr. the most gift apostle of martin luther king jr. is jesse jackson. this book is a great book because it captures a great american. jesse jackson is a jeffersonian figure, the constant self recreation, perennial quest for the means to articulate an american...
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joining us now from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. this is a fantastic place to do that. we've been driving from atlanta to des moines and we passed through georgia, kentucky, tennessee. illinois, missouri heading into kansas and iowa and we're talking to people usually in places smaller than would normally get media coverage about health care. in the beginning of the week as the debate was really heating up on tv with the town hall meetings we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in one interesting place in paducah, kentucky, northwestern kentucky just on the illinois border and had a bit of a town hall meeting. one of the women was formerly a congressional candidate. she was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost but had some very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> my husband and i are two of the 47 million p
joining us now from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. this is a fantastic place to do that. we've been driving from atlanta to des moines and we passed through georgia, kentucky, tennessee. illinois, missouri heading into kansas and iowa and we're talking to people usually in places smaller than would normally get media coverage about health care. in the beginning of the week as the debate was really heating up...
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but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind does surface, which we're anticipating coming off the land and blowing to the ocean we could ge an increase of wind. so we have a lot of uncertainty until that wind blows blowing around. >> could it be fanning toward invite communities that have been evacuated. >> exactly, some of areas even to the west, even where we're standing could potential be at risk. >> somebody like me, you think of a fire as dang are you. for you guys, you talk about them having personalities. does this fire have some personality? >> to personalize this one is the
but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind...
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making us feel loved, and making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of the grandchildren building sandcastles looking for leprechauns or mermaids she did not choose between being strong or soft more complex or simple. as the story goes out this week i believe she will become a new torchbearer for berman of our time sending a new message as i said you do not have to be a certain way that you can have a full complete spiritual life that is about others and family it teaches us that women are complex and can live out every single aspect of that complexity. in closing in the last few years of her life i found hurt to be more on inspiring bid in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront stillness and it was hard for her. but she never complained and she never asked for pity. she thought and she fought write-up until the last breath. we all learned so much from her by listening to a per, watching her. and this past year i learned from her as well as she saw fined she gave me permission to do the same as sh
making us feel loved, and making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of the grandchildren building sandcastles looking for leprechauns or mermaids she did not choose between being strong or soft more complex or simple. as the story goes out this week i believe she will become a new torchbearer for berman of our time sending a new message as i said you do not have to be a certain way that you can have a full complete spiritual life that is about others and family it teaches...
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all of us. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine vigorous civic participation as disruption. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine our mere existence as an incitement to violence. it is true they are attempting to redefine dissent as as hatred when in fact our dissent is rooted in love of liberty and prosperity for all. [applause] they are doing all of these things. they have unlimited resources to do it including our own tax dollars. but all of that mud slinging cannot mask an inconvene yent truth. the era of hope and change is dead and it only took six months in office for them to kill it. but don't just take my word for it. listen to some of these assessments. quote, obama is a master orator and master politician who mainly focuses on his own political victory. no. i think we all want to believe he will bring the change he talked about, but he is disappointing on every direction. yes. i don't see or feel any change, and there is absolutely no transparency in govern
all of us. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine vigorous civic participation as disruption. and it is true that they are attempting to redefine our mere existence as an incitement to violence. it is true they are attempting to redefine dissent as as hatred when in fact our dissent is rooted in love of liberty and prosperity for all. [applause] they are doing all of these things. they have unlimited resources to do it including our own tax dollars. but all of that mud slinging...
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they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and actually we had a really good response from him because, see, one of the problems that we have being effective in the blog atmosphere is that we started this tactic of we would say you know what, here's a maveragenal race marginal race in wisconsin or oregon or minnesota and we're going to get a lot of small contribute yngs and we're going to target that race and see if we can't take that seat back for a democrat. but what happens is they see all these little $25 contributions come in, but they don't see it as coming from us. they don't think of us as a lobb
they buy us dinner and tell us we're pretty. and then it's all they can do to get as far as away from us as possible. we're kind of like the girl that they had under the bleachers but won't take to the prom. >> so what was the response of representative sesstak and senator specterer regarding that sort of romantic kind of allution that you made to politics? >> this was during the second half. they weren't on the stage same. and this happened during joe sesstak's segment. and...
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you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. the only way you'll get that money is to raise our taxes. >> i'm happy to answer the question. >> okay. thank you. look, you are absolutely right that i can't cover another 46 million people for free. >> i'm joined live from big sky, montana, chuck todd. good morning again, chuck. >> reporter: good morning, alex. >> let's talk about the president's response. what was it and did it satisfy the crowd? >> well, i think the crowd was satisfied with the answer. what the president did was, he answered specifically on this issue of paying for health care. you know, this is something that's frustrated the white house a bit. that is, from the very beginning, the president said whatever they do with health care, it is not going to add to the deficit. the problem is, you know, the general public is still seeing what government is doing in general, in seeing a big deficit, in seeing a lot of money spent. while it is true that everything they're doing, every plan they've come up will be deficit-ne
you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. the only way you'll get that money is to raise our taxes. >> i'm happy to answer the question. >> okay. thank you. look, you are absolutely right that i can't cover another 46 million people for free. >> i'm joined live from big sky, montana, chuck todd. good morning again, chuck. >> reporter: good morning, alex. >> let's talk about the president's response. what was it and did it satisfy the crowd? >> well,...
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i think all of us would certainly hope so and it would be nice to see and use his stature to create positive change. but saying all the right things and doing the right things are completely different things. being from st. louis, you know, you look at mark mcguire on capitol hill a couple years ago talking about steroids when he was pressured by congress when lights were glaring, he said he wanted to help educate kids make the right decisions and obviously those promises were empty. so it would be nice to see vick follow through and do the right thing, but again only time will tell. >> in ten second positive sports fans, what will it be like with vehicle there behind mcnabb? >> i think the pressure is on do that van mcnabb. while vick will have a different position short term, let's just say hypothetically mb nab getting injured, vick comes in, has huge success felling in for mcnabb, then mcnabb comes back from injury, presents an interesting dynamic and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out. >> okay, grahagraham, thank you very much. >> really a pleasure. >>> jon and kate plus
i think all of us would certainly hope so and it would be nice to see and use his stature to create positive change. but saying all the right things and doing the right things are completely different things. being from st. louis, you know, you look at mark mcguire on capitol hill a couple years ago talking about steroids when he was pressured by congress when lights were glaring, he said he wanted to help educate kids make the right decisions and obviously those promises were empty. so it...
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julie powell, stay with us. she's sinking her teeth into another challenge, she's cooking up one of julia's recipes for under 35 bucks. is it really 35? could we give her more. it is yule julia child, after for "chef on a shoestring." we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this button. can i try that? [ chuckles ] wow! good luck getting your remote back. it's all right -- i love this channel. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, s
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but leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone? >> now, that exchange, i find very interesting because that man was actually very measured. he wasn't yelling at the senator and senator specter was very patient. he was taking in an earful. he was listening, so that one was civil, but the crowd was raucous in terms of yelling and jeering andlators on there was a moment where the senator had ask, or asked him to leave or allowed him to leave if necessary. and some people have been ushered out by police even at some town meetings. >> it's come close to fisticuffs, including that town hall, one man put his hands on another man to physically remove him and arlen specter had to break that up. >> there were fireworks in the white house press, the white house on friday are looking over the list submitted by fox news, fox news had given them a list of e-mailers, people who they say received unsolicited e-mails on health care from the white house. unsolicited, what does that mean? they have never given their name or e-mail address to then can
but leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone? >> now, that exchange, i find very interesting because that man was actually very measured. he wasn't yelling at the senator and senator specter was very patient. he was taking in an earful. he was listening, so that one was civil, but the crowd was raucous in terms of yelling and jeering andlators on there was a moment where the senator had ask, or asked him to leave or allowed him to leave if necessary. and some...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> a lot happening tonight. a quick check at headlines. erica hill. >> we begin with an interesting piece of video. take a look at this. woman yanked from her minivan in upstate new york during a traffic stop, tasered by a sheriff's deputy, happens with her two kids in the car in zwra january. the woman filed notice she plans to sue the local county sheriff's department for wrongful condu
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums, just because they got sick. today we're talking about people like nathan and his family who have insurance, but are still stuck with huge bills because they hit a cap on their benefits or are charged exorbitant out of pocket fees. when you hear about these experiences, when you think about the millions of people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions and the thousands who have had their policies canceled because of an illness, countless people like nathan, i want you to remember one thing, there but for the grace of god go i. [ applause ] this
it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums,...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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charles is here to show us how to build a strong upper body with no use of weights. >> no weight training today. the body is the best weight you have. you can use that at any time without going to a gym and throwing weights arneds. -- around. a lot of guys take pride in building a nice well developed chest and women love nice toned triceps. women can benefit from the t rhythm cep exercises and men can benefit from the upper exercises -- tricep exercises and men can benefit from the upper body exercises. this can make me extremely tired, so if you have any questions, ask me now. >> extremely tired. >> what you want to do is go down like this. touch, touch, touch, touch, touch. >> where do you come up with this stuff? >> i have a lot of dreams at night. that's a good way to warm up your chest. you can do this between your chest workout and tricep workout. you are working dwrur upper body when you do that -- your upper body when you do that. you can do this at the gym as well. you can go up, up, up. >> so you need a step or something? >> you need a step you can elevate. you can take this a l
charles is here to show us how to build a strong upper body with no use of weights. >> no weight training today. the body is the best weight you have. you can use that at any time without going to a gym and throwing weights arneds. -- around. a lot of guys take pride in building a nice well developed chest and women love nice toned triceps. women can benefit from the t rhythm cep exercises and men can benefit from the upper exercises -- tricep exercises and men can benefit from the upper...
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they really give us time. allows us to do the show really well. this set designers do really great jobs with that. it really makes a difference. i feel that the show is a real cinematic experience. greta: is it completely written by the time you start shooting or is constantly written as you go? >> well, alan ball likes to have everything -- she likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. -- he likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. this is really so that in case there are problems and their needs to be read shoots, we can do that. those guys are already back in the room breaking times for the third season. they like to be ahead which is not always the case. greta: when do you start shooting the third season? >> i think that we will start shooting in december. we will try to get one in before the new year starts. we had some things happen this year and we were sort of -- we almost did not finish some of the episodes right before they were aired. he wants to get more of a head start this year. greta: were you inte
they really give us time. allows us to do the show really well. this set designers do really great jobs with that. it really makes a difference. i feel that the show is a real cinematic experience. greta: is it completely written by the time you start shooting or is constantly written as you go? >> well, alan ball likes to have everything -- she likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. -- he likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. this is really so...
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they sent us a letter. instead of sending john with the like to send an installation and james taylor which would have been terrific. because we were in the midst of chaos, in fact, i never saw the letter until i started writing this book, i never thought i had. there it was. >> pretty amazing. we could have had the singer/songwriter in 1969, on his first recording for apple in england, waiting until 1971. >> thanks for coming to vermont. my name is ron evans. for the past 25 years my wife, linda, and myself, have traveled around the country introducing your amazing program to all the original artists that played woodstock in 1969. it has been a fascinating road but it wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for this beautiful printing and great graphics in the 60s. i was wondering if you could tell us about the history of the program as it relates to the farm, and a little bit about the graphics itself, and i am going to ask you to participate in the program. thank you. >> the program that was given out -- the
they sent us a letter. instead of sending john with the like to send an installation and james taylor which would have been terrific. because we were in the midst of chaos, in fact, i never saw the letter until i started writing this book, i never thought i had. there it was. >> pretty amazing. we could have had the singer/songwriter in 1969, on his first recording for apple in england, waiting until 1971. >> thanks for coming to vermont. my name is ron evans. for the past 25 years...
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to the rule that they gave us what we wanted, they gave us what we needed, but they kept us in line because they kept us in line to tell us that, you know, i'm giving you this so you can move it forward. that you are living for the future generations, not just for your generation. so yeah, that's it. so we are done. [laughter] >> let's give it up to sana. [applause] >> at this time we will give you an opportunity for q&a. we do have one of the representatives, mike's also available on the site. stepped quickly to the isles to ask your questions. >> first, i would like to congratulate you on the success of your book. you spoke of the being in a community of hope after slavery, that you found that the dissenters of slavery had, and they had this idea that they could succeed, they want to impregnate that in their children. would you say that the campaign of terror from the ku klux klan, the white citizens council, enforced by the segregation laws and law enforcement perpetuated these ideas, reinforced by the hollywood roles such as montana molan? do you think that this brought back a s
to the rule that they gave us what we wanted, they gave us what we needed, but they kept us in line because they kept us in line to tell us that, you know, i'm giving you this so you can move it forward. that you are living for the future generations, not just for your generation. so yeah, that's it. so we are done. [laughter] >> let's give it up to sana. [applause] >> at this time we will give you an opportunity for q&a. we do have one of the representatives, mike's also...
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it was used against striking workers, it was used against african-americans who started to migrate from the rural south to the north, it was effective in silencing them. pretty >> christopher capozolla, "uncle sam wants you: world war i and the making of the modern american citizen". thank you. >> radio talk-show executive brian jennings on the new fairness doctrine. why it is a bad idea and alternatives to censorship. he is interviewed by radio and television commentator f monica crowley on after words, part of c-span2's book tv weekend. >> this month,'s book tv weekends continue all week in prime time, with more books on the economy, current events and politics. monday night, kris anderson and senate majority leader harry reid. >> james lovelock, a warning sign to send originator of the guy at theory presents the theory that there's nothing we can do to stop the earth from getting hotter so it is time to concentrate on how to save ourselves. south down all cultural community center in washington hosted this event. it is just over an hour. [applause] >> thank you, everybody, for that w
it was used against striking workers, it was used against african-americans who started to migrate from the rural south to the north, it was effective in silencing them. pretty >> christopher capozolla, "uncle sam wants you: world war i and the making of the modern american citizen". thank you. >> radio talk-show executive brian jennings on the new fairness doctrine. why it is a bad idea and alternatives to censorship. he is interviewed by radio and television commentator...
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what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests and it is my hope that we can take advantage of these gestures as a way to begin laying a foundation of good will and confidence building in the future." >> it is a good thing. it will help raise awareness of the situation. it is getting the u.s. involved. >> webb is the first member of congress in more than a decade to visit the country. some people hope this release will let the u.s. focus more on the controversy in the asian country. >> it will put pressure on the government and it might eventually result in a change. i do
what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests...
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you use to travel with. the new retirements are part of a transportation security administration's program aimed at improving security and reducing misidentification on people who might be on the terrorist watch list. california's wildfire situation may go from bad to worse. fire crews were already fighting multiple wild fires are now worried strong winds could whip up new ones. casey stegall is at the fire in, hello, casey. >> hey, brian, but before things get potentially worse, right now, firefighters are really taking advantage of the early marine layer, i'm going to step aside and let you take a look and explain what's going on. at this hour the weather is actually really, really cooperating and it's allowed firefighters to make some progress because in the last 12 hours or so, the fire went from 5% contained to 15% contained. and it's a little deceptive because what you're looking at now, a live pictures of the hill side there, that is not all entirely smoke from the fire. it's about a mile ahead of us
you use to travel with. the new retirements are part of a transportation security administration's program aimed at improving security and reducing misidentification on people who might be on the terrorist watch list. california's wildfire situation may go from bad to worse. fire crews were already fighting multiple wild fires are now worried strong winds could whip up new ones. casey stegall is at the fire in, hello, casey. >> hey, brian, but before things get potentially worse, right...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> a grim reality in taiwan. a feared 500 people died in the massive typhoon. anger grows over the government's slow response. rescue workers are battling raging rivers, dense fog. take a look at these images. the journey to safety can be terrifying. we have a correspondent in taiwan for the latest. >> reporter: everyone before the typhoon, getting to villages was tough. now it is impossible. major roadways are blocked by mudslides and debris. this bridge is simply gone, brought down during the storm completing cutting off the village. the river is swollen and rapid. a few who tried to cross were swept away, plucked to safety by rescue crews. the only way in and out is by this harness. more than 100 people are getting out. they say it is pretty safe. it is still a long way down. probably about 200-foot drop straight down on to the rocks down there. this water is moving pretty quickly. all that is holdi
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> a grim reality in taiwan. a feared 500 people died in the massive typhoon. anger grows over the government's slow response. rescue workers are battling raging rivers, dense fog. take a look at these images. the journey to safety can be terrifying. we have a correspondent in taiwan for the latest. >> reporter: everyone before the typhoon, getting to villages was tough....
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thanks for watching us tonight. when democrats attack, that's the subject of tonight's talking points memo. in honor of the 40th anniversary of woodstock and the town hall protesters i'm humming that old buffalo bill springfield song. remember that line? ♪ there's something happening here what it is is exactly clear. the people have had it. all that the party in power can do is to dismiss and denone nice. what happened to the democrats being the party of the little guy? white house press secretary robert gibbs keeps saying that the town halls are not representative. it is just all a lot of chatter and team obama says that the people are just misinformed. the left has spent a lot of time, effort, and money trying to discredit the town hallers as the yahoo racist fringe. this strategy has clearly back fired. look, democrats have been caught flat-footed, it's obvious by this popular uprising. all those harvard grads at the white house should have known better. powerful arguments against socialized medicine have been
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not much for us to be concerned with. this is a pattern that we are going to be happy to have over the next few days. temperatures holding mainly in the 80's up and down the east coast. a few 90's across the southwest, not a concern about warm temperatures for us. we are going to be at average or a little above the next few days, but not the searing heat we saw last week. 89 in baltimore. 83 in cambridge. 88 in frederick. 83 in ocean city. woe managed to top out at 86 at b.w.i., but the inner harbor warm up more at 88 degrees. our records previously were above 100. just a few clouds for tonight. possibly patchy fog. when you see clear skies and light to calm winds, we run that risk. high pressure is our friend. it allows for clear and calm winds. our winds are going to pick up out of the south and southwest. our temperatures are going to be flirting wit 90 the next few days. a cold front pushing its way in will provide a chance for rain on tuesday. but sunday and monday, two days to be just winners outs. in the trick we a
not much for us to be concerned with. this is a pattern that we are going to be happy to have over the next few days. temperatures holding mainly in the 80's up and down the east coast. a few 90's across the southwest, not a concern about warm temperatures for us. we are going to be at average or a little above the next few days, but not the searing heat we saw last week. 89 in baltimore. 83 in cambridge. 88 in frederick. 83 in ocean city. woe managed to top out at 86 at b.w.i., but the inner...
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then you get to use your health care in a way that you deem should be, it should be used. so good. we've gotten to the truth about that one. thank you very much. i want to you stick around here throughout the hour, we're going to take more of your questions. it really have hot out here in atlanta, georgia and all of my guests can attest to that parched. need some water. president obama's health care me meeting starts at 5:45 it could start at any minute. we're getting to the truth. getting to the bottom of what's going on with health care reform and trying to get away pretty rhetoric and get american people what they need to hear, what's true and what's false about this. stick around. also weather heating up. the tropics specificly. there are two storms strengthening out in the atlantic. jacqui jeras is in the cnn hurricane headquarters tracking the storms for us. >> i'm don lemon live at centennial olympic park in atlanta, build as one of the biggest town hals on health care. just happened short time ago. it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousand
then you get to use your health care in a way that you deem should be, it should be used. so good. we've gotten to the truth about that one. thank you very much. i want to you stick around here throughout the hour, we're going to take more of your questions. it really have hot out here in atlanta, georgia and all of my guests can attest to that parched. need some water. president obama's health care me meeting starts at 5:45 it could start at any minute. we're getting to the truth. getting to...
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darcy spencer spoke with his father tonight and joins us in the studio the tell us about this. darcy? >> friends say after the september 11 attacks he felt compelled to serve. he felt his passion in the marine corps and was fighting for his country. he was months away from becoming a father of twins. 40 o-year-old was killed in the line of duty thursday while fighting in afghanistan. john is his father. >> well, we're just devastated with the los. he was a wonderful young man. he's a son and father eeveryon would love to have. >> he was shot on an onry foot patrol. he was assigned to the fourth marines group. he lived in lexa wialexandria wh his wife rene brown who's expect skpegting twins in december. >> there are thoselimmers we're proud of. >> deborah is former d.c. bureau chief of newhouse newspapers where he worked as a reporter. she said he felt compelled to join the marines after 9/11 and he coun't be persuaded. >> i said if you're e an old man will you regret it if you go? >> yes, i think i will. >> i said, bill, what if you end up dead. he said, well, it will be for a
darcy spencer spoke with his father tonight and joins us in the studio the tell us about this. darcy? >> friends say after the september 11 attacks he felt compelled to serve. he felt his passion in the marine corps and was fighting for his country. he was months away from becoming a father of twins. 40 o-year-old was killed in the line of duty thursday while fighting in afghanistan. john is his father. >> well, we're just devastated with the los. he was a wonderful young man. he's...
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like the kind used on the national mall. dozens and dozens of them launched from back yards and alleyways. >> it actually looked like we were on the mall for the fireworks display. the rockets shooting up in the air. and it was really dangerous. >> reporter: d.c. police evacuated homes near the intersection of 49th and meep streets northeast, after a u.s. postal service mail box exploded just before 10:00 p.m., sending dangerous shrapnel flying. >> it's scary. i thought my house was on fire. i was scared. >> investigatorstoater determined the blast was caused by a professional-grade fireworks shell. just prior to independence day, d.c. mayor adrian fenty, joined by the fire chief renewed a call for d.c. to join neighboring montgomery and prince george's counties in banning a fireworks. >> we really need to rid t community, the general untrained public, who doesn't even read the instructions, of these devices. >> reporter: ward seven councilmember alexander said after this summer's antsics, she thinks it's time for some new f
like the kind used on the national mall. dozens and dozens of them launched from back yards and alleyways. >> it actually looked like we were on the mall for the fireworks display. the rockets shooting up in the air. and it was really dangerous. >> reporter: d.c. police evacuated homes near the intersection of 49th and meep streets northeast, after a u.s. postal service mail box exploded just before 10:00 p.m., sending dangerous shrapnel flying. >> it's scary. i thought my...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ments that makeur doctor about cialis today, evy day special. fafancy feast inoduces an entirely new way tcelebre any momont. fancy feast petizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabbass anand shrimp in delicate broth, preparared without by-produs or fillers. new fancy feaeast appizers. celebratehe moment. i'm able to get out there anand play with them. it m means the world to me. problem is, i pay fofort withhe pain. the doctor diagnosed thatat i have arthritiss undernath my kneec. a real sharp, strong sensation. it aches. when i feel the pain coming on, go take two aleve. works fast, kicks in, and it lets me keep up with my kids. i want to teach them the value of family. i'm very proud of both of my sons. i couldn't ask for better. >>> for the past two seasons, michael vick has been federal prisoner number 33765-183. serving time for running a truly h
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ments that makeur doctor about cialis today, evy day special. fafancy feast inoduces an entirely new way tcelebre any momont. fancy feast petizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabbass anand shrimp in delicate broth, preparared without by-produs or fillers. new fancy feaeast appizers. celebratehe moment. i'm able to get out there anand...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everybody, thank you for watching us. you kw our next guest from "knocked up" and "role models" and, of course, this summer's blockbuster comedy, "the hangover." starting august 14th, you can see him in "the goods: live hard, sell hard." let's take a look. >> somebody get dick lewiston off the lot. >> what's it matter anyways, mr. selleck? no one's selling anything. it's a damn killing field out there. >> mr. selleck, i think i made a sale. >> terrific, good job, teddy. >> and he wants to pay in cash, non-sequential, unmarked bills, neatly packed in this canvas bag. >> well, that's the thing, teddy -- [ engine revving ] [ tires screeching ] >> oh, oh, oh, my eyes! my eyes! my lasik! >> somebody call the cops. >> it burns! >> jimmy: say hello to ken jeong, everybody! ♪ ♪ they call me dr. love they call me dr. love ♪ ♪ i got the cure you're thinking of dr. love ♪ ♪ they call me dr. love dr. love ♪ i got the cure you're thinking of yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that's the diet red bull talking. sorry. sor
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everybody, thank you for watching us. you kw our next guest from "knocked up" and "role models" and, of course, this summer's blockbuster comedy, "the hangover." starting august 14th, you can see him in "the goods: live hard, sell hard." let's take a look. >> somebody get dick lewiston off the lot. >> what's it matter anyways, mr. selleck? no one's selling anything. it's a damn killing field out...
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saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2 million americans, every year, are alive and cured from cancer in this country because they don't have canadian health care. and that is the fact. this is america. i would be happy to show you that we have a 30% better cure rate on almost every cancer than canada does. and the reason is, you may get diagnosed early, but you get, you get a ability to get in line. and the average breast cancer patient in canada today waits six months before they're in treatment. that's six months. now, we don't want to get in the line. access to care isn't getti
saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2...
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we have our reporter there for us. ati, what can you tell us about this latest incident? rrl natalie, i can tell you it was a very large explosion. we are blocks away. yet, we could still feel it. it did shake our bureau. we did go up to watch to see if there was smoke rising which we usually do when there's an explosion in kabul. again, yes, we could see it. looks like it was in the vicinity of isaf headquarters. we can't pinpoint exact location now. we're trying to make calls but most phones are down at the moment like mostly after a suicide bombing or any kind of car bombing. we don't know if it's a suicide bomb or car bomb. we're still trying to gather a little more information on that, but there was an explosion in kabul. we're five days a way from the second-ever presidential election. this is a pretty big deal considering this past summer we have seen violence throughout afghanistan. we haven't seen it inside the capital of kabul. they have been doing the security in afghanistan as well as coalition forces have been doing a very good job in securing the capital cit
we have our reporter there for us. ati, what can you tell us about this latest incident? rrl natalie, i can tell you it was a very large explosion. we are blocks away. yet, we could still feel it. it did shake our bureau. we did go up to watch to see if there was smoke rising which we usually do when there's an explosion in kabul. again, yes, we could see it. looks like it was in the vicinity of isaf headquarters. we can't pinpoint exact location now. we're trying to make calls but most phones...
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better you than us. like, why aren't republicans saying, "here's some things you can do that we'll like." here are our red lines. if you do the public option, no. surtaxes, no. higher taxes on capital gains, no. but if you have an idea as to how to slow the growth in medicare, if you want to do things like this health exchanges, making it easier to afford to make it easier to buy across state lines, well, good luck to you. that sounds pretty good. and if you're prepared to take the political heat, again, you know, good luck to you. >> moyers: i'm reminded that you grew up in canada. >> i did. >> moyers: couldn't the conservative, a calm conservative make a case for that kind of national insurance plan in this country? >> look, where those plans have grown up, as in britain, for example, you've seen conservatives make their peace with them, as the british conservatives have done. and once something is integrated into the status quo of your country, it gets conservative. there are, i think, a lot of reason
better you than us. like, why aren't republicans saying, "here's some things you can do that we'll like." here are our red lines. if you do the public option, no. surtaxes, no. higher taxes on capital gains, no. but if you have an idea as to how to slow the growth in medicare, if you want to do things like this health exchanges, making it easier to afford to make it easier to buy across state lines, well, good luck to you. that sounds pretty good. and if you're prepared to take the...
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w thank warner home video for eetting us use oothckre: torethe live and in h.d., this is an abc 7 news update. good morning to you. 7:56 is your time this saturday morning. taking a look at some of the day's news, the last patient who remains hospitalized after the metro train collision in june is out of the hospital, released from the washington hospital center. nine people died and more than 70 were injured when two trains collided on the red line on june 22. authorities will continue to caarch jessup maryland for an ped howard county psoesner. 20-year-old devon champagne escaped custody after a jury convicted him of felony theft. authorities say he overpowered a sheriff's deputy by choking him with his restraints. the deputy had to be hospitalized after that encounter. champagne's mother lives in jessup. >> switching gears, let's look at the weather. >> it's a lovely morning outside. bitne a bit muggy out there, utat you would expec ts mehiti of year. frederick. vetalun frederick. r frederick. rome forhehe district. 8.falle,vi chll rs me warchrme at 74. waldorf, 70. bouey at 73. her
w thank warner home video for eetting us use oothckre: torethe live and in h.d., this is an abc 7 news update. good morning to you. 7:56 is your time this saturday morning. taking a look at some of the day's news, the last patient who remains hospitalized after the metro train collision in june is out of the hospital, released from the washington hospital center. nine people died and more than 70 were injured when two trains collided on the red line on june 22. authorities will continue to...
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maybe for the sequel use it. i think we have a clip of the movie and you need to set it up a little bit. so why don't you explain what's happening here. >> so adam sandler played a famous comedian movie star named george simmons who seth and i worshipped. and adam's character saw both of us and wanted to hire us and seth cuts me out of the deal. but seth picks up the phone and then cuts me out. because that's the seth rogen way. [ laughter ] >> here's a clip from "funny people". >> that was george simmons on the phone. he saw our stand-up, he wants me to write jokes for him. >> what? >> yep. >> why? >> why? because i'm funny. >> it doesn't make any sense at all. >> no? gee, the irony. [ laughter ] >> i'm funnier than seth. my character is funnier than seth. >> well, in the comedy world every triumph of one of your friends is a small tragedy for you. >> it's so true. you feel like there's six slots and if someone else gets it, you won't get one of those slots. >> there you go. it's very funny. "funny people" opens
maybe for the sequel use it. i think we have a clip of the movie and you need to set it up a little bit. so why don't you explain what's happening here. >> so adam sandler played a famous comedian movie star named george simmons who seth and i worshipped. and adam's character saw both of us and wanted to hire us and seth cuts me out of the deal. but seth picks up the phone and then cuts me out. because that's the seth rogen way. [ laughter ] >> here's a clip from "funny...
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never use margin. so many people get talked into borrowing money from their brokers because it's so lucrative from the brokers. it's a dangerous idea. do not buy stocks on margin. these are not homes. you can't live in them when the price goes down. it's not a mortgage. the stocks go down, you got to put up more money. when i was a broker, i had a very rich woman as a client who did this strategy endlessly at margin and she did great for so long as the market was fabulous. then she lost it all in a couple days. and she had to send me the key to her house to pay it back. i'm not tony soprano, but she had to do it. once you get in the hole, let me tell you something, you never get back. i believe margin is worse than even credit card debt and that's saying something. i believe it's pure evil. a quick ticket to the poorhouse. don't use it. even as a professional, i very rarely used margins. too dangerous for me? definitely too dangerous for you. tip number 18 to help you avoid losing money, never buy a st
never use margin. so many people get talked into borrowing money from their brokers because it's so lucrative from the brokers. it's a dangerous idea. do not buy stocks on margin. these are not homes. you can't live in them when the price goes down. it's not a mortgage. the stocks go down, you got to put up more money. when i was a broker, i had a very rich woman as a client who did this strategy endlessly at margin and she did great for so long as the market was fabulous. then she lost it all...
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possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you for that speech. it was refreshing, personal, and insightful. now, we will go to the face of the evening wear some of the young contest winners will have questions read to justice thomas. let me just say before we go to that, i have a question for you, justice thomas. i understand you are on the supreme court. [laughter] can you handle parking tickets? >> yes, i pay them. >> alright. [applause] [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, tonight's winners -- and suzy asked if we submitted their questions -- as you heard
possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas,...